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Why would you ever right-click on the logo of a website? I don't think it would ever be anything other than trying to copy the logo image itself. GitHub think so too, right click on the logo and it brings up this useful modal window, nice!

Nike Better World Journey icons

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It's not everyone's cup of tea, but I love sites that are pretending to be real life objects, and this site does it very well. Not only does it look great, the site actually uses some pretty nifty features to boot, and held together with tight transitions throughout.

Reebok distance scrolled thing

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AJAXing content in to pages to create a user-controlled infinite-scroll effect certainly isn't a new thing, but the Reebok site is the only example I know which has a handy little page-scrolled progress tracker to help let the user know exactly where they are, nice little UX touch.

Beautiful background animation

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Simple scrolling site with killer background animations, absolutely beautiful and really help to tell the story. There's also a job ad and some ASCII art in the source, which they have actually put on GitHub as well for all to see, pretty cool.